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David Kramer writes
from New York, May 17, 1999

THE
following happened two weekends ago.

I was at a friend's party where the wife of another
friend of mine (not Jewish) told me she was taking a
Holocaust course. The good news is that they told her there
were NO gas chambers at Auschwitz,
only Birkenau (Does this mean Elie Wiesel has to give
back his Nobel Prize?). The BAD news
is that they told her about the Jewish bars
of soap and lamp shades.

I, of course, told her that there were no human bars of
soap or lamp shades (I told her that if she didn't believe
me to call Yehuda Bauer at the Yad Vashem center in
Israel.) I also told her that there were never any gas
chambers. I told her to ask her teacher for an autopsy
report and forensic report proving there was a gas
chamber.

There is an old Jewish expression: A liar has to have a
good memory. It seems that they give up one myth, only to
resurrect another one. They really should try to get their
stories straight.